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Myanmar: Army blamed for executions of 11 civilians

In Myanmar The army is accused of arresting 11 people in a village in the central part of the country and executing them before setting their bodies on fire, according to locals and local media.

The charred bodies were found in the village Shanghai, an area where fierce clashes are raging between the armed forces and militias created by opponents of the February 1 coup, residents pointed out, adding that some of the victims were burned alive.

A video allegedly showing the charred corpses has been circulating on social media, with images being leaked by some media outlets, including the news site Myanmar Now.

A volunteer at a local aid organization, who asked not to be named, said in a telephone interview with Reuters that the army invaded the village Don Tow early Tuesday and the victims were killed around 11 a.m. the same day.

“The troops were just violently killing anyone they found,” said a volunteer with a local aid organization. Reuters, while adding that it is not clear whether the victims were members of the militia or ordinary citizens.

Myanmar is mired in chaos

THE Myanmar has plunged into chaos following the overthrow of its government army Aung San Suu Kyi on February. Since then, demonstrations and mobilizations have taken place against the coup, while the militia has also been created. Civil Defense Forces (PDF), which fights against the army.

THE Kiaou Guna, member of PDF of the area, said the soldiers arrived in the village firing their weapons and transporting those arrested to a nearby field where they were killed.

Another volunteer said about 3,000 people had fled their homes in five villages in the area and were hiding as they feared further arrests and killings.

A relative of one of the victims stated that one of the dead, o Χτετ Κο, was a 22-year-old student and not a member of a militia, while he was not armed.

For his part Dr. Sasha representative of its shadow political government Myanmar created after the coup, noted that the victims “were tied up, tortured and eventually burned alive.”

In a post on Facebook, he mentioned the names of the 11 victims, all men. Among them was a 14-year-old teenager. “These horrific attacks show that the military is not interested in human life,” he said.

THE Association for the Aid of Political Prisoners (AAPP) has announced that more than 10,700 civilians have been arrested and 1,300 killed by security forces since the coup.

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